WEBVTT -- KILLINGDOZENS AND INJURING HUNDREDS OFPEOPLE.ONE OF THE SURVIVORS IS ANNEARUNDEL COUNTY NATIVE TINAFROST, WHO CONTINUES TO RECOVERAT JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL.KIM: SHE IS WORKING ON HERRECOVERY.TINA FROST IS NOW WALKING THEHALLS OF JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL.MAKING HUGE STRIDES ON HER ROADTO RECOVERY.FAMILY AND FRIENDS SAY IT ISNOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING.>> WHEN SHE FIRST CAME OUT OFSURGERY FIVE WEEKS AGO AND THEDOCTOR SAID LET'S SEE WHERE WEARE IN A YEAR AND WE'RE FIVEWEEKS OUT AND SHE'S WALKING ANDSHE'S TALKING AND SHE'S EATINGSOLID FOODS AND SHE'SCOMMUNICATING AND SHE HAS ANOPINION ABOUT THINGS AND SHE HASA PERSONALITKIM FIVE WEEKS AGO, TINA WAS: SHOT IN THE HEAD DURING A MASSSHOOTING AT A CONCERT IN LASVEGAS.SHE LOST HER RIGHT EYE ANDDOCTORS WEREN'T SURE WHAT HERRECOVERY WOULD LOOK LIKE, BUTSHE'S SHATTERING ALLEXPECTATIONSAND HER FAMILY IS BY HER SIDEEVERY STEP OF THE WAY.>> THEY ARE NOT SITTING VIGIL BYTHE BEDSIDE.THEY ARE ACTIVE AND BUSY SHE HASALL DAY LONG.PHYSICAL THERAPISTS ANDOCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS ANDSPEECH THERAPISTS THAT ARE INAND OUT MULTIPLE TIMES A DAY.KIM THE FAMILY ISN'T TALKING: ABOUT WHAT TINA DOES ORDOESN'T REMEMBER ABOUT THESHOOTING, BUT THEY'RE WORKINGWITH SPECIAL DOCTORS TO HANDLETHAT PART OF HER RECOVER>> THEY ARE STARTING TO WORKWITH A NEUROPSYCHIATRIST TO MAKESURE AS HER MEMORY COMES BACKSHE'S HANDLING WHATEVERINFORMATION SHE HAS IN HERMEMORY.KIM DOCTORS DON'T EXPECT TINA TO: HAVE ANY MORE MEDICALLYNECESSARY SURGERIES, BUT SHE ISSCHEDULED TO HAVE HER FIRSTFACIAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYNEXT WEEK.HER FAMILY KNOWS TINA STILL HASA LONG WAY TO GO, BUT THEY'REENCOURAGED BY THE PROGRESS SHE'SMAKING.>> HER BRAIN IS WORKING AND ITSWORKING WELL.KIM AFTER TINA RECOVERS FROM HER: SURGERY NEXT WEEK, HER FAMILYEXPECTS HER TO MOVE TO ANIN-PATIENT REHABILITATION

"When she first came out of surgery five weeks ago and the doctor said, 'Let's see where we are in a year' and we're five weeks out, and she's walking and she's talking, and she's eating solid foods and she's communicating, and she has an opinion about things and she has a personality," said family friend Amy Klinger.

Five weeks ago, Frost was shot in the head during a mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas. She lost her right eye and doctors said they weren't sure what her recovery would look like. However, she is shattering all expectations and her family is by her side every step of the way.

"They're not sitting vigil by a bedside. They're active and busy all day long. She has physical therapists and occupational therapists, and speech therapists that are in and out multiple times a day," Klinger said.

The family isn't talking about what Frost does or doesn't remember about the shooting, but said they're working with special doctors to handle that part of her recovery.

"They're starting to work with a neuropsychiatrist to make sure, as her memory comes back, she's handling whatever information she has in her memory," Klinger explained.

Doctors said they don't expect Frost to have any more medically necessary surgeries. She is scheduled to have her first facial reconstructive surgery next week, doctors said. Her family said they know Frost still has a long way to go, but they're encouraged by the progress she's making.

"Her brain is working and it's working well," Klinger said.

After Frost recovers from her surgery next week, her family said they expect her to move to an in-patient rehabilitation center.